LOGINChapter 5
Bella's POV
I got myself running without much thought, worried not even about who was before me but their warnings to run.
I didn’t stop to wonder why I had been told to run, nor where it was I needed to run to. All that consumed my mind in that instant was just to run—to save myself, to save my head from whoever it was lurking behind those shadows.
Sumi’s screams pierced through my mind as I did.
They didn’t just echo in my ears; they burrowed into my skull, clawing at my sanity. I kept wondering how she had died and what her last thoughts had been as she screamed like that. For surely, such a scream meant she had been in unbearable pain. It was not the kind of scream one made out of fear alone—it was the kind ripped from a soul being torn apart.
And there had been far too many rogues around for her to have defeated them.
As I ran, my feet barely touching the forest ground, my chest burning, I kept wondering why she had come to save me. Why she had chosen to sacrifice herself instead of me.
I was the one who needed to.
After all, she had done far greater good to me than I could ever count, far more than I had ever done for her. I had been the one she protected. The one she comforted. The one she stood before when the pack whispered and the elders judged.
Had the gamma’s abuse of her gotten her so worked up that she decided to end things that way?
It was no news how the gamma always beat her up or degraded her before the pack because he considered her unfit to be his mate. Sumi had always endured it. Even news of his constant philandering, of the she-wolves he paraded around without shame, had not broken her.
It was pack rules that no one ever involved themselves with another’s mate, and I had kept to myself, though I always advised her to leave.
She never did.
She was scared of starting all over again. She knew the gamma would prevent her from finding her feet without him. He would ruin her name, turn the elders against her, strip her of whatever little dignity she had left. And she didn’t want to be away from her son—she knew the gamma would fight hard to keep custody of him. Even if she were to win, she didn’t want her son to grow up without a father, worse, without a strong one in a pack where strength was survival.
She hated the idea of becoming a single mother.
And although I had always tried to explain that she needed to become one if need be in order to save her life, she had always promised that she would prefer to die rather than go through the embarrassment of being one.
Had that been the reason she sneaked out of the pack to help me escape despite knowing the risks involved?
However I thought about it, I couldn’t shake off the thoughts. They chased me as fiercely as the eyes did, gnawing at my insides.
But then at the same time, Sumi loved her son, Adams, far too much to leave him and choose death that way. She just wouldn’t abandon him, not knowing that no other woman would be able to give him the kind of maternal love she had raised him with.
He was merely six.
Far too young to be left alone without a mother.
The image of his small hands clutching her dress, of his bright laughter filling the pack grounds, flashed before me. Would he be crying now? Would he be searching for her? Or worse… would the gamma already be twisting the story?
A loud hit at my back suddenly sent me sprawling to the floor.
The air was knocked out of my lungs as I crashed against a tree, my spine slamming into the rough bark. Pain exploded through me, sharp and blinding. I writhed on the forest ground, dirt and leaves sticking to my skin, my breath coming out in broken gasps.
It was then I recalled that I had been chased by two pairs of wolf eyes.
Eyes I had almost forgotten about as I was consumed with thoughts and fears of Sumi’s survival while I ran.
I wondered why the wolf hadn’t caught up with me since, as I had been in human form and running as slowly as ever, my breaths uneven and my legs threatening to give out beneath me.
Why had he not chased after me if that was what he truly wanted to do to me?
The forest had grown eerily silent, too silent, and that silence frightened me more than the sound of paws against earth. It was as though he had chosen not to rush me. As though he was waiting.
“Stay away!” I snapped when I finally saw him stepping out from between the trees.
I stared at the wolf coming closer, his growl deep and guttural, vibrating through the air so heavily I could feel it reverberating against my skin.
There was a huge difference between the wolves owned by werewolves and those owned by lycans, and it was painfully obvious that he was a lycan. His eyes were larger, sharper, more intelligent. His movements were not rushed but calculated. The speed with which he had approached me earlier, his size, the sheer dominance that rolled off him—everything about him screamed power.
“Stay away from me! I did nothing to you,” I managed to mutter as I sank back onto the forest floor, my hands trembling against the damp soil.
“I asked you to run, Bella Popovski!” he snarled again, his voice no longer just a growl but words—clear, furious, commanding—as he kept approaching where I stood frozen.
The sound of my name from his lips made my heart slam violently against my ribs.
I picked up a stick from the ground as if that was going to be enough to send him away, as if a thin branch could stand against a creature like him. My hands shook so badly I could barely grip it.
He didn’t move an inch.
Instead, he extended one finger—just one—and snapped the stick in half effortlessly. The sound was soft, almost casual, but it shattered whatever little courage I had gathered.
I tried to move, to crawl back, to get up and run again, but my back was far too wounded to cooperate. Every attempt sent sharp pain shooting through my spine. My strength was fading as the effects of the herb Peony had used on me began to fully take hold. My limbs felt heavy. My vision blurred at the edges.
“Stay away,” I whispered once more when he almost closed the distance between us.
I grabbed sand, leaves, fallen pieces of tree branches—anything my trembling fingers could find—and threw them at him in desperation. It was pitiful. Pathetic. But it was all I had left.
Nothing was enough to keep him away.
Not that I was expecting it to work, but I had foolishly thought that since I was begging and clearly in distress, he would take a step backward and let me leave.
After all, I had done nothing wrong to him.
He suddenly raised his head as if in confusion, his red eyes narrowing, and before I could even process the shift in his expression, he lunged forward.
His fangs sank into my shoulder.
A scream tore from my throat. I thought he was going to kill me because of the intent I had seen in his wolf eyes earlier—bloody red and merciless. I braced myself for the tearing of flesh, for the final pain that would end everything.
But when I forced my eyes open through the haze of my spiraling consciousness, I realized something was wrong.
He wasn’t ripping me apart but was marking me.
“King Theoreon!” a voice shouted from the distance, breaking through the fog in my mind.
Through the haze of my thoughts, I felt him lift his head slightly at the sound, his grip loosening just enough for me to slump forward. Warm blood trickled down my neck, staining my clothes, mixing with dirt.
I collapsed fully to the ground, exhaustion swallowing me whole as I overheard multiple footsteps rushing toward where I lay.
My vision flickered in and out, darkness clawing at the corners. When my consciousness began slipping away completely and I forced myself to look up one last time, I was shocked at what I saw.
A whole lot of warriors had arrived at where he was standing.
They surrounded him.
And him—the wolf who had marked me—stood at their center like something far more than just a beast.
Like a king.
Bella's POVThe moment Thor disappeared down the corridor, I remained rooted to the same spot.My fingers trembled against my dress.Kade.That single name echoed inside my head like a curse.There had been a time when merely hearing it was enough to make every warrior in the pack reach for their weapons. It carried blood, betrayal, and grief in equal measure.I squeezed my eyes shut.No.Theorone couldn't know.Not yet.He was only beginning to smile again. Only beginning to sleep through the night without waking in cold sweats. Every scar on his body had finally started to heal, but the ones inside him...Those had never truly disappeared.Kade would rip every one of them open again.I couldn't allow that.Not until I understood why he had resurfaced.Taking a long breath, I pushed every frightening thought to the back of my mind before opening the chamber door.The room was quiet.Too quiet.Sumi sat exactly where I had left her, beside the window. The afternoon light poured over h
BellaI walked towards Thor at the end of the door. It was probably a bad idea to do so, but I didn't care.I was certain that Theorone had sent him here to try and convince me to let Sumi go.I knew Theorone didn't want to say it to my face anymore. He had already tried and failed. Since his own words hadn't worked, he was trying another means to get me to do exactly what he wanted.But I wasn't ready for that.Nor was I ready to listen to Thor or anyone else he might decide to send."What do you want?" I asked the second I stepped out of my chambers.I immediately moved away from the door. I didn't want Sumi to know we were discussing her.I didn't even want her hearing anything about herself anymore.She had already heard enough.Far more than enough.I didn't want her to keep hearing about how unwanted she was here, how people wished she would leave, or how her presence had become a burden.She was all I had.And I was ready to bleed for her if I had to.The same way she had bled
BellaThe moment I stepped into my chambers with Sumi leaning heavily against me, I stopped thinking about Theorone.Stopped thinking about his arguments.Stopped thinking about his fears.Stopped thinking about everything except the woman struggling to stay conscious beside me.Her body trembled with every step.Her breathing was uneven.The wounds covering her skin looked even worse beneath the bright light of my room.A sharp ache settled in my chest.How had she survived this?How had she endured all of it alone?The door closed behind us.I guided her carefully toward my bed."Sit," I whispered.Sumi tried to smile.Even now.Even looking like this.Even after everything."I can still walk, Bella."My throat tightened."You barely made it here."Her smile faded.For a second, something dark passed through her eyes.Something tired.Something broken.And suddenly I remembered the last time I had seen her.The night she had helped me escape.The night she had stood between me and d
TheoroneBella's gaze was fixated on me.I didn't need anyone to tell me why.I didn't need anyone to plead with me in order for me to know what she wanted me to do.I knew.I had known from the very moment Sumi had been brought into the palace.But it was impossible."She's from Moonstone Pack and we can't trust her," I repeated.My voice sounded harsher than I intended, but I couldn't help it.I've forgotten how many times I had said those exact words now.Forgotten how many times I had tried to make Bella reason with my points.Forgotten how many times she had looked at me like I was the villain for refusing to bend."We can't even trace how she was able to escape," I continued.Not wanting the others to hear us, I dragged her to a corner and lowered my voice."Werewolf packs are known for their strict security."I stared directly into her eyes."They are known for how coordinated their guards are. Known for how difficult it is to leave once you're trapped inside."I paused.I want
BellaSumi looked so pitiful on the floor where she lay. I couldn't believe she had been reduced to this.Months ago, I had thought that she was dead. That she had been killed. That Jaxon had killed her because she had helped me escape.Only for me to find her here on the floor, weak, disillusioned, and broken after everything she had been forced to endure because of me.My chest tightened painfully as I stared at her frail figure. The sight of her made guilt claw at my heart.If she had never helped me, she wouldn't have suffered like this.If she had turned her back on me like everyone else had, she would probably still be living peacefully.Instead, she had chosen me.And this was what it had cost her."Theorone," I called him as he stood beside me.She was from Moonstone Pack, and that made me uncertain whether he would even allow her to stay. But I needed him to give her permission.I needed him to help her.His gaze itself already gave it away.He didn't look like someone who wa
BellaMy entire body felt numb as I stared at Sumi lying on the ground.For a moment, I couldn't move. I couldn't breathe. I couldn't think. All I could see was the woman before me—the woman who had risked everything for me, the woman who had helped me escape when everyone else had turned their backs on me. She had known exactly what kind of punishment awaited her if she was caught, yet she had still chosen to help me. And now she was here, covered in blood and looking as though life itself had nearly abandoned her."Sumi..." I whispered, my voice shaking as I immediately dropped to my knees beside her. The guards stepped back without being told, allowing me space as I carefully lifted her head into my lap. Her skin was cold. Far too cold. The sight alone made my chest ache. Her lips trembled slightly before her eyes slowly opened, and the moment she saw me, tears immediately gathered in them.That hurt more than seeing the blood.Sumi was never someone who cried easily. She was stubb
BellaThe weakness spread through my limbs like poison.My paws dug into the dirt as I forced myself to stay standing, but the strength that had filled my body moments ago was slipping away faster with every breath. My chest heaved as I struggled to draw in air, the sharp scent of blood and earth b
BellaThe cold night air tore through my lungs as I dragged Theoreon across the clearing, every step sending sharp jolts of pain through my arms and shoulders. His weight pulled against me like an anchor, his body leaving a faint trail in the dirt behind us as I forced myself toward the thick bushe
BellaThe moment the second rogue fell, silence swallowed the room again.For a brief second, everything seemed suspended in time. The scent of blood hung thick in the air, metallic and suffocating, clinging to the walls and floor like an invisible fog. The bodies of the rogues lay scattered across
Chapter 17Theoreon’s POVI walked back into my chambers, heavy with thoughts I could no longer ignore. Doubts lingered in my mind, clawing at the edges of my control.I had wanted to execute Bella. When I first realized, through the mate bond, that she had tried to run from me, I had rushed to the







